Strength and Nobility in Prayer
Dr. Jamal Badawi explores the significance of prayer in Islam and that it is not a mere ritual but rather a practical way of remembering and worshipping the Creator and doing good.
This section sheds light on the status of Prayer in Islam, touching upon its moral, behavioral, and spiritual impact on those who perform it duly.
Dr. Jamal Badawi explores the significance of prayer in Islam and that it is not a mere ritual but rather a practical way of remembering and worshipping the Creator and doing good.
Do you recall when was the last time you prayed?… Readers’ answers may vary, but what is common to all is that most people pray, at one time or another. Indeed, people can pray to Allah, our Lord, at any time and in any place they like, for anything they wish.
Prayer is the very way to express your thoughts, hopes, regrets and distress to God; to seek the Power that is greater than us. Learn from God’s Prophets how to fulfill such instinctive link …
As the sound of the Adhan is heard throughout the world, Muslims stop and turn to the Lord, thanking Him, remembering Him, bowing down to him in prayer.
Why is Prayer the second pillar of Islam? Performed five times a day, is it a kind of ritual or worship? Learn how to pray, learn how to worship God…
As much as you are alive to the philosophy of prayer in Islam, you will persistently work on perfecting that ultimate link with God. Here’s how…
Want to make the best of your prayer? Don’t feel Allah’s existence? Don’t know how to strike a balance between hope and fear while praying? Read this article to know the answer to these question.
It’s when the entire world fades away, only me and Him in a sea of peace I find ultimate relief, speak not the utterance of tongue, but that of the heart…
How could you define your relationship with God; in which means? Just have a deeper look into your prayer and measure the distance between you and the Lord…
Five times a day from hundreds of thousands of mosques and places of worship throughout the world the Adhan (call to prayer) is heard …what for? What does it call people for?